A non-sterile device designed as a filter for protecting a stomal opening in the windpipe (surgically-created artificial opening between the trachea and the body surface through which the patient can breathe) against harmful external influences. It may also...
A device intended to be placed within a breathing circuit proximal to the patient, to remove and retain microbes whilst capturing the patient's exhaled heat and moisture so that they can be used to heat and humidify the therapeutic gases inspired by the pat...
A non-sterile device intended to be placed within a breathing circuit proximal to the patient, to remove and retain microbes whilst capturing the patient's exhaled heat and moisture so that they can be used to heat and humidify the therapeutic gases inspire...
A sterile device intended to be placed within a breathing circuit proximal to the patient, to remove and retain microbes whilst capturing the patient's exhaled heat and moisture so that they can be used to heat and humidify the therapeutic gases inspired by...
A canister-like device that, when used together with a dedicated humidifying insertable filter, connects in-line with a patient's artificial airway [e.g., an endotracheal (ET) tube] to capture the patient's exhaled heat and moisture so that they can be used...
A one-piece, canister-like device that connects in-line with a patient's artificial airway [e.g., an endotracheal (ET) tube], to capture the patient's exhaled heat and moisture so that they can be used to heat and humidify therapeutic gases inspired by the ...
"A one-piece, canister-like device that connects in-line with a patient's artificial airway [e.g., an endotracheal (ET) tube], to capture the patient's exhaled heat and moisture so that they can be used to heat and humidify therapeutic gases inspired by the...
A dedicated membrane that is inserted into a reusable heat & moisture exchanger (HME) to capture a patient's exhaled heat and moisture, so that they can be used to heat and humidify therapeutic gases inspired by the patient typically during anaesthesia or i...